Transcript for CASTLETOWN, Shipping register, 1863-1947, Folio 143

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Data sources

The sources of the data are images of the shipping registers for the Isle of Man ports held at Manx National Heritage Library, Douglas. We made these transcripts as a proof of concept but to transcribe many folio pages in detail is an arduous task and one that we do not intend to repeat. However, the database structure and the web pages on this site provide a proven framework to which more data can be added from other sources should it become available in the future.

Be aware. We transcribe data as seen. Where phrases appear in the registers we always try to stay close to the original text, but to facilitate transcription, we have stylised some of them, particularly those relating to transactions.

Vessel nameAGNES GLOVER Official number88711
Port of registryCastletown Number/year1/1912
Registry date26/3/1912
Registry typeRegistration transferred
Previous registryPreston, 5/1883
BuiltTarleton, Lancashire, 1883BuilderPeter Lund, Tarleton
PropulsionSailDimensions87.5 x 21.4 x 9.8 ft
RigSchoonerGross tonnage81 tons
Masts3Register tonnage81 tons
Owners
NameAddress OccupationShares
William Qualtrough Port St Mary, Rushen, Isle of Man Boatbuilder 64
Managing Owners
NameAddress OccupationDate
William Qualtrough Port St Mary, Isle of Man Boatbuilder 26/3/1912
James Doyle Newcastle Street, Kilkeel, County Down Master Mariner 8/12/1915
Louis Brady 13 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co Dublin Master Mariner 21/11/1919
Transactions
1  Entry: 8/12/1915 Bill of sale: 22/11/1915
William Qualtrough Sold 32 shares to James Doyle, Newcastle Street, Kilkeel, County Down, Master Mariner
2  Entry: 8/12/1915 Bill of sale: 22/11/1915
William Qualtrough Sold 32 shares to Thomas Doyle, Newcastle Street, Kilkeel, County Down, Master Mariner
3  Entry: 21/11/1919 Death: 2/6/1918   Will: 1/5/1918  Probate:17/7/1918
Thomas Doyle Died, leaving 32 shares to Thomas Quinn, Springfield, Kilkeel, Co Down, Farmer, 32 shares, jointly
John Rooney, Kilkeel, Co Down, Hotel Proprietor, 32 shares, jointly
4  Entry: 21/11/1919 Bill of sale: 4/7/1918
James Doyle Sold 32 shares to Louis Brady, 13 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co Dublin, Master Mariner
5  Entry: 21/11/1919 Bill of sale: 8/10/1918
Thomas Quinn, 32 shares, jointly
John Rooney, 32 shares, jointly
Sold 32 shares to Louis Brady, 13 Longford Terrace, Monkstown, Co Dublin, Master Mariner
Notes and cross-references
Notes
Forward Cross-reference Transaction book, folio 66